Woodland police: Man hit with car intentionally in front of Chase Bank over weekend; suspects at large

Two men are at large after intentionally hitting another man with an SUV.

On Saturday around 1:09 a.m., Woodland police were dispatched to Main and Elm streets for a vehicle versus pedestrian accident, confirmed Sgt. Brett Hancock.

"Through investigation it was determined that it was intentional, not accidental," Hancock said. "The vehicle drove up on the sidewalk and struck the victim."

On scene, police located 26-year-old Neil Radford who was taken to UC Davis Medical Center for injuries to his leg.

Officers were not able to locate the red or burgundy SUV that struck Radford, or the two Hispanic men in the vehicle, said Hancock. Radford remains in the hospital.

The area near Chase Bank was the scene of another hit-and-run accident last August. Ivan Martinez, 19, was sentenced to six years in prison for striking and killing Douglas Gatie, 53. Gatie was walking on the sidewalk in front of the bank when Martinez, who was highly intoxicated, jumped the curb to hit him before driving off.

Martinez pleaded no contest to gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and hit-and-run causing death. In this case, Martinez did not intentionally strike Gatie.